Kepler-277c

Kepler-277c (also known by its Kepler Objects of Interest designation KOI-1215.02) is the third most massive and second-largest rocky planet ever discovered, with a mass about 64 times that of Earth. Discovered in 2014 by the Kepler Space Telescope, Kepler-277c is a Neptune-sized exoplanet with a very high mass and density for an object of its radius, suggesting a composition made mainly of rock with some amounts of water. Along with its sister planet, Kepler-277b, the planet's mass was determined using transit-timing variations (TTVs).

Kepler-277c
Discovery
Discovery siteKepler Space Observatory
Discovery date2014
Transit
Orbital characteristics
~0.209 AU
Eccentricitynull
33.006 d
Inclinationnull
StarKepler-277
Physical characteristics
Mean radius
3.36 +0.83
0.72
R🜨
Mass64.2 +18.1
15.7
ME
Mean density
9.33+15.33
−5.69
g cm−3
5.69+6.12
−2.93
g
Temperature745 K (472 °C; 881 °F)
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